Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1423418 Dental Materials 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThe bonding effectiveness of five adhesive luting agents to enamel and dentin using different application procedures was determined using a micro-tensile bond strength protocol (μTBS).MethodsEnamel/dentin surfaces of human third molars were flattened using a high-speed diamond bur. Composite resin blocks (Paradigm, 3 M ESPE) were luted using either Linkmax (LM; GC), Nexus 2 (NX; Kerr), Panavia F (PN; Kuraray), RelyX Unicem (UN; 3M ESPE) or Variolink II (VL; Ivoclar-Vivadent), strictly following manufacturers’ instructions. For some luting agents, modified application procedures were also tested, resulting in four other experimental groups: Prompt L-Pop + RelyX Unicem (PLP + UN; 3 M ESPE), Scotchbond Etchant + RelyX Unicem (SE + UN; 3 M ESPE), Optibond Solo Plus Activator + Nexus 2 (ACT + NX; Kerr) and K-Etchant gel + Panavia-F (KE + P; Kuraray). The experimental groups were classified according to the adhesive approach in self-adhesive (UN), etch-and-rinse (ACT + NX, NX, KE + P, SE + UN and VL when bonded to enamel) and self-etch adhesive luting agents (LM, PLP + UN, PN and VL when bonded to dentin). The specimens were stored for 24 h in distilled water at 37 °C prior to μTBS testing. The Kruskal–Wallis test was used to determine pairwise statistical differences (p < 0.05) in μTBS between the experimental groups.ResultsWhen bonded to enamel, ACT + NX (15 MPa) and UN (19.6 MPa) scored significantly lower than VL (49.3 MPa), LM (49.2 MPa), PN (35.4 MPa) and SE + UN (35.2 MPa), while PLP + UN (23.5 MPa) showed a significantly lower μTBS than VL (49.3 MPa) and LM (49.2 MPa). No significant differences were noticed between VL (49.3 MPa), LM (49.2 MPa), NX (37.9 MPa), KE + PN (38.8 MPa), PN (35.4 MPa) and SE + UN (35.2 MPa). Regarding the bonding effectiveness to dentin, all luting agents bonded equally effectively (UN: 15.9 MPa; LM: 15.4 MPa; PN: 17.5 MPa; NX: 22.3 MPa), except VL (1.1 MPa), SE + UN (5.9 MPa) and ACT + NX (13.2 MPa). VL revealed an exceptionally high number of pre-testing failures, most likely due to a combined effect of not having cured the adhesive separately and an insufficiently light-cured luting agent.SignificanceFollowing a correct application procedure, the etch-and-rinse, self-etch and self-adhesive luting agents are equally effective in bonding to enamel and dentin. Several factors negatively influenced bond strength such as bonding RelyX Unicem to enamel without prior phosphoric acid etching; no separate light-curing of a light-polymerizable adhesive prior to cementation, use of a light-polymerizing adhesive converted into a dual-polymerizing adhesive, and use of a dual-cure luting agent with a low auto-polymerizable potential.

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